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Mar. 12th, 2017 01:45 pmThe Real American Pie
Physicists design a device inspired by sonic screwdriver
The Unsung Delight of a Well-Designed Endpaper
Patagonia and The North Face: saving the world – one puffer jacket at a time
A chronology of early nonbinary pronouns (Absolutely fascinating!)
10 Trailblazing U.S. Law Women
The Day St. Louis Went From Spanish to French to American in Just 24 Hours
Sensory links between autism and synesthesia pinpointed
Welcome to Pleistocene Park
The curious case of whistled languages and their lack of left-brain dominance
Rabbit hole leads to 700-year-old secret Knights Templar cave network (OMGWTF)
Google's Algorithm Is Lying to You About Caramelized Onions and Blaming Me for It
Sneaky beetles evolved disguise to look like ants, then eat them
What Happens When an Archaeologist Challenges Mainstream Scientific Thinking?
Going underground: inside the world of the mole-catchers
The Making of a Mexican-American Dream
Found: Thousands of Man-Made Minerals—Another Argument for the Anthropocene
Pollens Found in Grave of Bronze Age Woman Paint Picture of Bygone Scotland
On the eve of the Civil War, a nightmare at sea turned into one of the greatest rescues in maritime history. More than a century later, a rookie treasure hunter went looking for the lost ship—and found a different kind of ruin.
This Is Your Brain on Poverty
AI figured out the word people text when their suicide risk is high
The Horrible Fate of John Casor, The First Black Man to be Declared Slave for Life in America
Strangers in a Cruel Land
A Man and a Woman Switched Names at Work, and Predictable Awfulness Ensued
Looking at How Abortion Restrictions Endanger Women’s Lives
I was a Marine. I can’t be silent about the sexual harassment I faced anymore.
Where did the money go? How Greece fumbled the refugee crisis
Laziness isn’t why people are poor. And iPhones aren’t why they lack health care.
Liberia asks as UN leaves: Who will pursue war's atrocities?
Physicists design a device inspired by sonic screwdriver
The Unsung Delight of a Well-Designed Endpaper
Patagonia and The North Face: saving the world – one puffer jacket at a time
A chronology of early nonbinary pronouns (Absolutely fascinating!)
10 Trailblazing U.S. Law Women
The Day St. Louis Went From Spanish to French to American in Just 24 Hours
Sensory links between autism and synesthesia pinpointed
Welcome to Pleistocene Park
The curious case of whistled languages and their lack of left-brain dominance
Rabbit hole leads to 700-year-old secret Knights Templar cave network (OMGWTF)
Google's Algorithm Is Lying to You About Caramelized Onions and Blaming Me for It
Sneaky beetles evolved disguise to look like ants, then eat them
What Happens When an Archaeologist Challenges Mainstream Scientific Thinking?
Going underground: inside the world of the mole-catchers
The Making of a Mexican-American Dream
Found: Thousands of Man-Made Minerals—Another Argument for the Anthropocene
Pollens Found in Grave of Bronze Age Woman Paint Picture of Bygone Scotland
On the eve of the Civil War, a nightmare at sea turned into one of the greatest rescues in maritime history. More than a century later, a rookie treasure hunter went looking for the lost ship—and found a different kind of ruin.
This Is Your Brain on Poverty
AI figured out the word people text when their suicide risk is high
The Horrible Fate of John Casor, The First Black Man to be Declared Slave for Life in America
Strangers in a Cruel Land
A Man and a Woman Switched Names at Work, and Predictable Awfulness Ensued
Looking at How Abortion Restrictions Endanger Women’s Lives
I was a Marine. I can’t be silent about the sexual harassment I faced anymore.
Where did the money go? How Greece fumbled the refugee crisis
Laziness isn’t why people are poor. And iPhones aren’t why they lack health care.
Liberia asks as UN leaves: Who will pursue war's atrocities?